Description

Unique coat stand with a most effective design. Each stand is entirely manufactured utilising only 12m, powder coated steel rod. With 7, double-hooks there’s ample space to hang all sorts of things. You’ll love the double sided nature of the hooks, especially when you need that extra room when entertaining.

In essence this coat stand is a 2 dimensional line drawing coming into a real 3 dimensional form. Light, strong, colourful and full of negative space. A real showpiece when walking in through the entrance door. Check out the matching indoor + outdoor stools in the Line series also.

Designed and manufactured entirely in Wellington, New Zealand by a world-class steel fabricating expert, these coat stands are available in a number of powder coated colours to suit your preferences. This makes them even more durable and hardy. This coat stand is actually very useful, as opposed to those coat stands which actually aren’t very stable and seem to topple over when more than 3 coats are hung on them.

To minimise freight the Line coat stands require a little bit of assembly when you get them home. This is very easy to accomplish and shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. The assembly process is very intuitive and wont cause any trouble – we promise!

Note: We can also source a slightly smaller version of the Line Coat Stand with only 5 double-hooks as opposed to the original 7 double-hooks if desired. Please contact us directly if you’d like to explore this scaled down possibility and we will do our best to get it in for you.

Product design

Design: Miles Fowler, New Zealand.
Made in Wellington, New Zealand.

Sustainability

Sustainability is our essence, not just a tag line.
Good Design is sustainable. Minimal materials, cleverly put together, avoiding unnecessary production and waste. Well crafted designs that last a long time, because if you buy cheap you pay twice, and so does the environment.

Sustainability is about health, avoiding bad chemicals, using non-toxic materials. Choice of materials is important. We prefer natural fibres in our fabrics. Wools, cottons, linens, and leather. Timber is a great choice for sustainable outcomes. Forests are good for our environment, and timber production has many eco-benefits. We prefer timbers that are properly harvested using sustainable forestry practices, and timbers that last. We use glass, or metal when that’s what the item needs to be beautiful, or functional, or to last a long time. That’s part of a sustainable outcome too.